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Posted on: June 8, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Main Street Goes Car-Free through November 3

A band with a large crowd places in the evening on Main Street in Midland

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June 8, 2021 – Back by popular demand, Main Street is now closed to all vehicle traffic and parking at Ashman, McDonald, and Rodd streets through Wednesday, November 3 to create The Commons Pedestrian Plazas, an expanded vehicle-free outdoor area open for all to enjoy.

The pedestrian plazas have been created to allow for additional outdoor dining and retail space for Downtown businesses, event programming, and extra space for social distancing during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The intersection of Main and McDonald Street is closed to through traffic. The intersections of Main with Ashman and Rodd will remain open to through traffic while the pedestrian plazas are in place. 

During this closure, the following spaces have been temporarily designed as accessible parking spaces for sole use by vehicles with a State of Michigan approved disability license plate or parking placard: 

  • Main Street – The second parking space north of Ashman Street on the west side of the street
  • Ashman Street – The first parking spaces east of Main Street on the north and south sides of the street 
  • McDonald Street – The first, second, and third parking spaces east of Main Street on the north side of the street
  • Rodd Street – The first spot east of Main on the north side of the street

New this year, the Downtown Development Authority has opened The Commons Refreshment Area, a multi-block designated social district that allows visitors to purchase, carry, and consume alcoholic beverages purchased from participating establishments located inside this area. Visitors can purchase ‘to go’ beverages in specially-marked cups that can be taken out and consumed anywhere within the refreshment area. Only alcoholic beverages purchased from a participating establishment located within The Commons are permitted. Boundaries are clearly marked with signage and no open alcohol is permitted outside this area.

Check out planned entertainment programming, parking maps, information on The Commons Refreshment Area and Pedestrian Plazas, and more at www.downtownmidland.com

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